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stalker0
11-13-2003, 01:17 AM
Ive been paintballing for about 3 years but i havent gone for almost a year now due to many things but what should i do to get on a team. Im just now wanting to get on a team what should I expect? What should I do before I try out?
Any tips would be helpfull. Thanks!!!

Wrathchild
11-13-2003, 02:48 AM
Learn to snap shoot very well... and watch/play with better teams.

Quiet
11-13-2003, 04:52 PM
Your play on the field will speak the loudest for you. If you hang around the field alot there will invariably be opportunities for you to practice with and against most of the local teams (most that I've seen tend to have times when the whole team just can't make it out, or just need some opponents). If you are always there and play hard they WILL notice your dedication, those are the players the smart(ie successful) teams are looking for.

Being coolheaded never hurts either.

Q

SyntaxError
11-13-2003, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by stalker0
Ive been paintballing for about 3 years but i havent gone for almost a year now due to many things but what should i do to get on a team. Im just now wanting to get on a team what should I expect? What should I do before I try out?
Any tips would be helpfull. Thanks!!!

Be cool, shoot everybody, and show em that they're stupid if they don't take you on the team. Play the best you know how to, and try to fit in with the guys on the team. Looking cool is a plus too:D

coolcatpete
11-13-2003, 09:01 PM
Get close with your local sjop and field and then you will get on a team.
Pete.

Jonno06
11-13-2003, 09:07 PM
congrats pete on that 3rd place victory in your sig.

and as others have said already, just play, and woop some arse.

coolcatpete
11-13-2003, 09:19 PM
Thanks I also got a fith in that that as well becasue I was just playing on a bunch of teams. I got on all of these teams because I hang out and work at our fied. However you want a steady team which I have but this was just a local tournament.
Thanks Pete.